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The 2024 McDonald’s E. coli Outbreak: Legal Fallout and Market Impact
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The 2024 McDonald’s E. coli Outbreak: Legal Fallout and Market Impact

Alicia MaroneyBy Alicia MaroneyMay 21, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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The 2024 McDonald’s E. coli Outbreak: Legal Fallout and Market Impact

In October 2024, McDonald’s faced a significant public health crisis when an E. coli outbreak was linked to its Quarter Pounder hamburgers. This incident resulted in over 100 reported illnesses, 34 hospitalizations, and one death across 14 U.S. states. The outbreak was traced to slivered onions supplied by Taylor Farms, leading to a nationwide recall and a series of legal and financial repercussions for the fast-food giant.

Outbreak Overview

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced the outbreak on October 22, 2024, identifying slivered onions used in Quarter Pounders as the likely source of contamination. Taylor Farms, the onion supplier, initiated a recall of the affected products. Investigations by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) confirmed that the beef patties were not contaminated. The outbreak was declared over by December 3, 2024, after no new cases were reported.

Legal Actions and Ongoing Litigation

The outbreak led to multiple lawsuits against McDonald’s and Taylor Farms. On October 24, 2024, Eric Stelly filed a lawsuit in Cook County, Illinois, alleging he contracted E. coli after consuming a Quarter Pounder in Greeley, Colorado. His attorney, a national E. coli lawyer, is representing additional victims. Another lawsuit was filed by Sarah Johnson in Nebraska. Additionally, a proposed class-action lawsuit was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California against Taylor Fresh Foods, alleging failure to warn consumers of the E. coli risk.

Market Impact and Consumer Response

The outbreak had a substantial impact on McDonald’s sales and customer traffic. In the days following the announcement, nationwide foot traffic declined by up to 9.5%, with Colorado experiencing a drop of over 32%. Competitors like Wendy’s and Sonic Drive-In saw increased sales during this period, suggesting a shift in consumer preferences.

To mitigate the fallout, McDonald’s invested over $100 million in recovery efforts, allocating $65 million to support affected franchisees and $35 million towards marketing campaigns. The company also introduced a new value menu and promotional deals to attract cost-conscious customers.

Final Note

The 2024 E. coli outbreak posed significant challenges for McDonald’s, highlighting the importance of stringent food safety protocols and swift crisis management. While the company has taken steps to recover, including substantial financial investments and menu adjustments, the legal proceedings and impact on consumer trust underscore the long-term implications of such public health incidents.

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